Lin Dunn looked up at the scoreboard, shook Chicago Sky head coach Pokey Chatman’s hand at mid-court, and then it set in.
This was it.
She was done.
It was her final time walking off the basketball court as a team’s leader.
Dunn’s coaching career came to an abrupt ending Wednesday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Indiana Fever, the team she’s directed for the …
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The Indiana Fever were on the edge of advancing to their second WNBA Finals in the last three years Monday night. They came so close to finishing off the Chicago Sky on the road, but they fell in double-overtime.
The teams returned to Indianapolis for a decisive Game 3 Wednesday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, where the Fever were 3-0 this season vs the Sky, …
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Heading into this 2014 WNBA season, the Indiana Fever weren’t expected to rule the Eastern Conference. I thought there was a high probably that they might make some considerable changes. The future appeared to be the vision rather than the present as the team drafted Natalie Achonwa, who would miss the season after tearing her left ACL while at Notre Dame, at No. 9 – …
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Before the 2014 WNBA season tipped, Indiana Fever coach Lin Dunn announced that this would be her last season as a coach. She’s spent more than five decades pouring her heart into this sport and helped lead the franchise to its only WNBA Championship in 2012.
Before the Fever have a week between games, in part to allow Dunn to enjoy her weekend in Knoxville …
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The 16th WNBA season opens this weekend and the Fever open their 13th season at home against the Atlanta Dream, who lost in the finals last year to Minnesota.
Coach Lin Dunn has put together a roster to her liking and is ready to see them face-off against another team. Indiana played a home-and-home pair of preseason games against San Antonio and won them both.…
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Tamika Catchings is one of those people who just makes you smile.
Every time I’m around her, she puts me in a good mood. She’s talented, successful, and already giving back.
Catchings, 32, came to Indianapolis in 2001 after being drafted by the Indiana Fever at No. 3. Indy has become her home and she has made the most of it — by being the …
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The Fever have been a team of consistency. Led by talented veterans, they have hung around the top pack but have been unable to win it all. The Fever open training camp Sunday seeking their eight-straight straight playoff appearance, and with the franchise’s first championship in mind.
Katie Douglas, Jessica Davenport and Erin Phillips are the only three players not in town, each still finishing …
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Tamika Catchings is never satisfied. She is always working, and always looking to add to her illustriousĀ career.
This summer, Catchings will head to London with Team USA to compete in the Olympics and hopefully return with another gold medal.
All well deserved for a tremendous player and even better person.
There is so much that makes her so special. Talent, unselfishness, playing through pain, …
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